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CROWN POINT — Crown Point turned out to be an interstate battle with teams from Illinois, Michigan and Indiana being represented. “This was a good example of the level of competition we will see at worlds,” said Wawasee head coach Jed Wandland. Wawasee’s Iron Pride Robotics team took the skills championship at the Crown Point …read more.

PLYMOUTH — Wawasee’s Iron Pride Robotics team took the tourney championship and skills championship Saturday, Feb. 8, at Plymouth High School, increasing the season trophy count to 16. “With two more chances to qualify for state, teams are working and putting in long hours,” said Wawasee’s head coach Jed Wandland. “574C and 574D are qualified …read more.

CROWN POINT — Wawasee’s robotics team won the tournament championship, robotics skills champion, and qualified two teams for state Saturday, Nov. 2, at the Crown Point Tournament. “It is a great start to our season,” said head coach Jed Wandland. Saturday was a kickoff for the 2019-20 Tower Takeover season for Iron Pride Robotics. Twenty-four …read more.

SYRACUSE — Wawasee’s Iron Pride Robotics team hosted its third annual Girl Powered event, “Indiana Gets Girl Powered III,” Saturday, Oct. 12, at Wawasee High School as a part of the global Girl Powered initiative started by the Robotics Education and Competition Foundation. Eleven mentors volunteered their time, experience and expertise to empower the next …read more.

SYRACUSE — Wawasee High School will host “Indiana Gets Girl Powered!” in October. The event is intended to provide a welcoming environment for young women to network with each other and make contact with women mentors in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math. The program will consist of an icebreaker activity, discussion sessions …read more.

SYRACUSE — For the past two years, Wawasee Robotics team 574C has been in the spotlight for holding the world-record in the Vex Robotics Skills Challenge. They have had a winning 2018-19 season with 125 match wins and only 11 match losses. They twice qualified for the Vex Worlds Robotics Championship by winning the Indiana …read more.

SYRACUSE — Wawasee Iron Pride Robotics is taking seven teams to the Indiana VEX Robotics State Championship this Saturday, March 9, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Iron Pride Robotics Club qualified four high school teams (574C, D, E, M) and one middle school (574H) team for state. 574J and 574N received a skills invite …read more.

FAIRLAND — Saturday, Feb. 16, at Triton Central in Fairland, Wawasee had five teams in the top seven at the end of qualifying, with nine teams making it into the elimination rounds. 574N in seventh place, had their highest finish. “The quality of competition that the Iron Pride is bringing is increasing,” said coach Jed …read more.

JAY COUNTY — “This was Wawasee’s most dominant showing so far this year,” said coach Jed Wandland. The Iron Pride has grown to 13 robotics teams and all of them made it to elimination rounds at the East Jay County VEX Robotics Tournament. Wawasee plowed through the competition in the quarter and semifinals leaving only …read more.

SANDUSKY, OHIO — Battling against teams from six states Friday, Jan. 18, at the Kalahari Classic in Sandusky, Ohio, the Wawasee robotics team earned a trip for two teams to the VEX Robotics World Championships in April at Louisville, Ky., and won the top spot in robotics skills. Wawasee’s 574C and 574D allied together to …read more.

SYRACUSE — Wawasee’s robotics team won the tournament championship, excellence award and robotics skills champion Saturday, Dec. 8, at West Jay County Middle School. Robotics skills world record was broken again. “Park Tudor broke our record by one point and in true Wawasee Warrior fashion 574C made a statement by setting the bar six points …read more.

SYRACUSE — Wawasee’s robotics team broke the robotics skills world record twice, won the tournament championship, robotics skills champion, and qualified another team for state in the Wawasee High School varsity gym Saturday, Nov. 17. “This was an amazing tournament,” said Jed Wandland, head coach of the robotics team. “Wawasee took the top four spots …read more.

SYRACUSE — Wawasee’s robotics team won the tournament championship, robotics skills champion, and qualified two teams for state at Crown Point Saturday, Nov. 10. “I’m proud of all our teams,” said Jed Wandland, head coach of the robotics team. “All our teams made the elimination bracket, and three were in the semifinals.” He continued, “In …read more.

SYRACUSE — Wawasee’s robotics team won the excellence award, robotics skills champion, tournament championship and qualified two teams for state in the season’s first tourney at Walker Career Center in Indianapolis Saturday, Nov. 3. “Winning the big three awards and earning two state qualifying spots is good start to the season,” said Jed Wandland, head …read more.

SYRACUSE — Wawasee High School’s Iron Pride robotics team is hosting the second annual “Indiana Gets Girl Powered” event from 1 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13, in the Wawasee High School Cafeteria. Enter door one and go left to the end of the hallway. The event is open to girls ages 10-18 and is …read more.

SYRACUSE — Wawasee High School’s robotics team will have its first regular build session for the 2018-19 Turning Point competition season. Any Wawasee students interested in being a part of Iron Pride should attend at some point between 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 23, in room A205 at the high school. For more information, …read more.

WARSAW — Coming off a demonstration for the Kosciusko County Commissioners in July, Wawasee High School’s prized robotics team, the Iron Pride, presented several robots to the Kosciusko County Council at the panel’s monthly meeting Thursday, Aug. 9. “Some members from the county council saw us provide a demonstration for the county commissioners and felt …read more.

SYRACUSE — Wawasee High School’s Supermileage program, as well as the school’s robotics team, competed on the world stage and proved world class with the robotics team emerging number one in the world. Through programs like supermileage and robotics at Wawasee High School, area students have the opportunity to learn how to manipulate technology and …read more.

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